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Halifax Green Network Plan: Councillors Demand Action
23 Jan
Summary
- Only 14 of 79 Green Network Plan actions are complete.
- Councillors seek stronger tools to protect green spaces.
- Provincial legislative changes are a major barrier.
Halifax councillors are demanding concrete outcomes from the municipality's Green Network Plan, which aims to preserve and expand open spaces. The plan, established in 2018, focuses on the ecological, recreational, and economic advantages of an interconnected green system.
Officials highlighted the critical role of open spaces for public health and emergency preparedness, citing benefits like improved mental and physical well-being and flood absorption. However, progress on the plan's 79 actions is slow, with only 14 completed and ten showing no movement in the past two years.
Councillors expressed concerns that provincial legislative barriers hinder effective parkland and sensitive area preservation. They are advocating for stronger municipal powers to protect green spaces, even as development is necessary to accommodate a growing population. Efforts are underway to improve plan oversight and timelines, with hopes that a 2027 strategic growth plan might influence provincial policy changes.



